Past Events

Rural students are less likely to enroll in college than their urban peers.[i] But new college credit programs have given rural students a convenient alternative path to post-secondary education. Concurrent enrollment programs – high schools off

Expanding early college programs is one of twelve strategic goals identified in the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities' Transform CSCU 2020 initiative. As a centerpiece of this effort, the twelve community colleges have embarked o

Last week over two hundred secondary and postsecondary education professionals attended the first annual Michigan Concurrent Enrollment Conference on Creating Successful College Credit Opportunities for Michigan High School Students. Attendees were made up of concurrent enrollment

High quality dual and concurrent enrollment coursework has a powerful impact on students' postsecondary success, yet few opportunities are available in the nation's large urban school districts. According to data

Thirty concurrent enrollment professionals joined NACEP in Washington, DC for two days last week, for its annual Washington Policy Seminar. The delegation met with key policymakers to learn about current policies and legislation affecting concurrent enrollment programs. NACEP mem